Intel struggles against rising tide of accusations

Intel struggles against rising tide of accusations

Chip maker Intel says it will fight new allegations of corruption, as it faces a fresh onslaught of claims over its business practices.

The company - which is based in Santa Clara, California - rejected the case brought against it yesterday by New York attorney general Andrew Cuomo and said it would fight the claims in court.

Filing his case against the electronics giant, Cuomo said the company had "used bribery and coercion to maintain a stranglehold on the market", hurting competitors and consumers as a result.

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